Does anyone? The chances of that happening are so tiny that changing the Wright Admendment would have virtually no effect on it. Far, far higher odds that you'll die while driving to work tomorrow on a dry road in good weather. So should we refrain from driving "for the children"? That was basically the argument put forth that I responded to.
Yes over 42,000 automobile fatalaties a year in the U.S.
I say that exact thing every time someone asks me if I'm afraid I'm going to die in a plane crash.
I am opposed to the reapeal of Wright for a lot of reasons, but one of them is because of the increased risk of something like what happened at Midway happening at Love. Love is way too close to homes and major roads.